So how would the BBC be funded? Adverts? I'd rather pay the £145, thanks. It's a tiny sum for what you're getting.

which is what? a bunch of program most people wont watch![]()
You're saying most people don't watch BBC programmes?So how would the BBC be funded? Adverts? I'd rather pay the £145, thanks. It's a tiny sum for what you're getting.

Anything broadcasted live requires a license. However i don't see why i should have to pay if i only watched ITV on something like TVcatchup where no actual broadcasting occurs.
It's all abit of a fiddle because if everyone realised they could watch anything on Freeview for free (excluding the BBC) via the Internet then nobody would pay and it would all go ****-up.
Broadcasting signals then charging people when they decide to receive them is like throwing cakes at a fat man and then charging him for eating one.
As far as I'm concerned I get little from them. They're as bias and bland as any other news source, and they provide very few shows that I'd wilfully give up money for. This is of course my personal opinion, and I'm glad you're happy with what you get, but I honestly feel I should have the choice to go without the BBC without being forced to pretty much go without either satellite or cable TV.
I'm not against taxes themselves, and if I was directly using the BBC's infrastructure, I could completely understand that. In fact, I'd be more than happy to pay my share for a country wide nationalised network that'd carry Internet, TV, and phone calls, that the BBC / BT could have been, but instead I get to pay for you to watch some channels you like.![]()
Anything broadcasted live requires a license. However i don't see why i should have to pay if i only watched ITV on something like TVcatchup where no actual broadcasting occurs.
It's all abit of a fiddle because if everyone realised they could watch anything on Freeview for free (excluding the BBC) via the Internet then nobody would pay and it would all go ****-up.
More like putting them in front of him and charging for what he chooses to eat.

Now the question is how much british made TV do you watch? That includes BBC content, ITV ccontent, Channe 4 content, the aforementioned channels content on other channels (such as Dave and the UKTV network)? Almost all of that will be in some way influenced by the TV licencing at some point in time.
If of course you only watch US shows then I'll let you off, but that kinda begs the question of why you have a TV anyway...
EDIT: And then there are programs like the Blue Planet and Planet Earth, programmes that couldn't be made by any other TV channel in the world it seems due to the cost and years of work. National geographic channels don't come close let alone the dross you get on most US channels and UK channels like ITV.